Check out this New York Post article on Debbie Rochon featuring Screech.
Debbie Rochon won the Best Supporting Actress award from the Syracuse 2005 B-Movie Film Festival for her inspired
portrayal of Queen Macuzita in "Screech of the Decapitated." Additional details in Fangoria online! Congratulations Debbie!
Debbie Rochon began her prolific film career at the age of 13 in Ladies and Gentlemen:
The Fabulous Stains! starring Diane Lane. While Rochon’s
lone line "We don’t put out!" was cut from the final version of the film, she did realize that acting was
going to be her life. Early on, Rochon worked with numerous
off-off Broadway theater companies, performing in over 25
stage productions. She garnered her first printed review
in Backstage which read: "Debbie Rochon acquitted her self well as the cocaloony bird in Tennessee Williams’
The Gnadiges Fraulein." Feeling like she had gone as far as she could on the stage, Rochon focused on
the cinema, and worked on over 100 independent features since.
The Hubcap Awards founder Joe Bob Briggs crowned Rochon runner-up
Best Actress of the year in 1994 for her work on the Canadian
lensed Abducted II: The Reunion. In 1995 she was singled
out for her work as the conniving television producer in
Broadcast Bombshells winning her the prestigious Barbarella
Award. She cut up the small screen in a commercial for Gillette
directed by Pedro Almodovar and was a featured guest player
on Fox’s New York Undercover. In 2002 Rochon was crowned
Scream Queen of the Decade (1990 - present) by the horror
genre publication Draculina magazine based on reader voting.
She also received Best Psychette Award 2002 (best female
psycho in a movie) for her work in American Nightmare by
Videoscope Magazine. Currently Rochon is featured in 2 horror
movie themed documentaries; Something to Scream About and
the Canadian produced Sex in Horror with David Cronenberg. Debbie hopes to one day co-host a cooking show with The Amazing
Kreskin. It is a dream come true for Debbie to work on this
film with Diana Kyle, one of the film's producers and creators,
after having served for years together in a theater company,
Actor's Alliance, in NYC in the 80's. |